And you sit without heat and water: the Kiev public utilities caught in a compromising position

While many residents sit without heat and water because of an accident on heating mains, public utilities, obviously not in much of a hurry to correct the situation. The witnesses withdrew as deftly repairing communal doors one of the points of the state lottery.

The corresponding photo published Telegram-channel, “HC”.

“While these n*** “the office” doors repairing, somewhere close to the heating duct. And you sit without hot water and merznu,” commented a photo of the author of the post.

Kiev may be left without heat in the middle of winter

On Tuesday, December 4, in the capital on heating systems has been a serious accident. As a result, many blinks disconnected from heat and hot water. The utility in the shortest possible time trying to eliminate the consequences and restore the heating.

the accident at the heating duct

As it turned out, was damaged collector on Chokolovsky Avenue and the heating system on the streets of Chervonozavodsky and Shchusev. It should be noted that in addition to residential buildings without heating left 35 kindergartens, 15 schools and 204 Department.

Kiev also warned that December 5 will shut off the water supply in some houses through renovation work planned.

Recall, people need to prepare for the new communal impact. A month later, with the arrival of the new year will again raise rates. The increase in tariffs for heating and hot water is expected to reach 18%. The document will come into force on 1 January 2019.

As reported by the portal Know.ia, in Kiev there was another prorep telomeres. Hot mud gushed this time on the prospect of Valery Lobanovsky, 146. Boiling water poured over the road and yard, where he astorias whole lake. The network people have shown the extent of the breakthrough.

Also Know As.Eeyore wrote that Ukrainians have the opportunity to pay less for gas. The users can recalculate the amount in the payment for natural gas in October.

See: How to legally not pay for heating, if the temperature in the apartment suddenly dropped

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Dave Zakarian

Dave Zakarian has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Koz Post, Dave Zakarian worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella.